AI chatbots spit out wildly inaccurate election info, study finds
When asked for basics on elections, artificial intelligence tools provided wrong information more than half the time, one analysis found.
2024 Michigan primary live updates as voting kicks off
Michigan is the latest state to go to the polls in the 2024 presidential primary season, with both Democrats and Republicans going to the polls to vote on Tuesday.
Schnucks testing smart carts in select St. Louis-area stores. How do they work?
TWIN OAKS, Mo. – Schnucks brings a new element to the grocery shopping experience. Some stores around the St. Louis area are now testing out AI-powered smart carts. The shopping carts are now available for use at Schnucks’ Twin Oaks location off of Big Bend Boulevard near Route 141. Man charged in deadly crash after […]
What to know about the Supreme Court case over Trump-era bump stock ban
The legality of a ban on bump stocks that was issued under the Trump administration will be under consideration by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
3 insurance types you shouldn’t wait to buy
It’s important to know which insurance types you may be able to delay — and which ones you shouldn’t wait to buy.
House GOP subpoenas DOJ for materials on special counsel’s Biden probe
Republicans say the materials related to the special counsel’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents is relevant to their impeachment inquiry.
Nathan Wade’s former law partner questioned about Fani Willis relationship
Terrence Bradley, a former law partner and divorce lawyer for special prosecutor Nathan Wade, testified Tuesday at a hearing over the relationship between Wade and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The case could disqualify Willis and Wade from prosecuting Georgia’s election interference case against Donald Trump. A Trump co-defendant alleges Willis financially benefited from […]
Wave of warm temperatures hits the U.S.
Unseasonably warm temperatures are hitting at least 300 locations in the U.S. this week. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff reports from Atlanta.
New broadband map to help rural areas get high-speed internet
ST. LOUIS — The Office of Broadband Development has just released a new tool for Missouri. The interactive map shows where you can and can’t get high speed internet. It is part of a plan by the federal government to spend $1.7 billion through a program called Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) to make […]
Jennings man admits shooting at police in federal case
ST. LOUIS – A Jennings man appeared in federal court on Tuesday and admitted shooting at police and federal task force officers in 2021. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Derek D. Brown, 50, went to his stepdaughter’s home in St. Louis County on the morning of March […]